Preface to the Anniversary Edition.
Preface to the Second Edition.
Preface to the First Edition.
Introduction: What is Literature?.
1. The Rise of English.
2. Phenomenology, Hermeneutics, Reception Theory.
3. Structuralism and Semiotics.
4. Post-Structuralism.
5. Psychoanalysis.
Conclusion: Political Criticism.
Afterword.
Notes.
Bibliography.
Index
Terry Eagleton is John Edward Taylor Professor of English Literature at the University of Manchester. His recent publications include How to Read a Poem (2006), The English Novel (2004), Sweet Violence: The Idea of the Tragic (2003), The Idea of Culture (2000), Scholars and Rebels in Nineteenth-Century Ireland (1999), and The Illusions of Postmodernism (1996), all published by Blackwell Publishing.
"Before Literary Theory, there had been no textbooks for English.
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Eagleton's book—which clearly understands the discipline and
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April 2009) "This book shaped the reception of theory in Britain
for a generation." (Times Higher Education Supplement)
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